SF protesters occupy Wells Fargo

In San Francisco, several anti-Wall Street protesters were arrested when they blocked the entrance to a Wells Fargo bank. NBC’s Brian Williams reports.

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BRIAN WILLIAMS, anchor:The so-called
Occupy Wall Street
protesters were out in force in
San Francisco
today, and several were arrested for shutting down the entrance to the
Wells Fargo Bank
headquarters there. The march also forced a temporary suspension of one of the city's famous cable car lines. The group said in a statement they want
Wells Fargo
to pay its fair share of taxes and to be held accountable for its role in the financial meltdown. Here in
New York
, by the way, a protest group today marched to the headquarters of
JPMorgan Chase
.